(Nanowerk Spotlight) The burgeoning demands for health care and human-machine interfaces call for the next generation of multifunctional and flexible integrated sensor systems. Principally, flexible ...
In the U.S., one in five of the 37 million adults who has diabetes is not aware of it (according to the U.S. CDC – Centers for Disease Control & Prevention). Current methods of diagnosing diabetes and ...
An international group of researchers from Sant'Anna School and Graz University of Technology, under the direction of Associate Professor Francesco Greco, has successfully converted the ink from a red ...
By 2030, graphene’s market may rise from $1.2B to $3.58B, giving you clear context on where sensors, batteries, and concrete ...
What started as a seed of an idea discussed between two friends has this year borne fruit. Published in Advanced Functional Materials in the summer, the Greco team sat down with AZoNano to discuss ...
Boise State University researchers have unveiled a cutting-edge approach to manufacturing flexible hybrid circuits - reducing costs, waste, and environmental impact. Their work leverages the ...
Researchers transformed red marker ink into graphene-based circuits using a laser, enabling low-cost, flexible electronics on everyday surfaces like paper or cups. (Nanowerk News) It is the first case ...
The graphene layer improves ultra-violet light absorption, evenly distributes heat, and reduces adhesion, resulting in flawless and flexible displays. This innovation brings us closer to ...
Graphene has long been sold as a wonder material, but the real story in 2025 is how quickly it is being reshaped around ...
The need for improvements in terahertz-spectrum sources. How lasers and graphene layers are being used to create harmonics into the THz band. The multiple experiments that were run and the overview of ...